The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 October 1923
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Title Section19 1923-10-08 1 Si ngapore Free Pre ss AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r v v*ts. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1923. No. 11,01319 words
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Article209 1923-10-08 1 At the Imperial Conference Earl Cur/on gave a lengthy exposition of llriiish foreign policy, m which he expressed himself well pleased with tht Lausanne Treity Page 7. Hii explanation of the relations between Britain and France was not, however, well received m France, but Stresemann warns his209 words
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Article830 1923-10-08 1 Oui cricket match was an I sooul e\-( nt whfch we all attercKd* Ev. dotty old Dick, a centenarian, or more, wa» there. Rumour had it that he had washed hi.", face for the e>ccasion as far as rhe ■parse, encircling whiskers, but this probably not true. He830 words
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Advertisement112 1923-10-08 1 arrles iiotel v ne 2920. (10 Line) WEDneVply:--^^ Concert, '.•broom .a the E»«t THURSDAY.— Gu*^t Night— .r lt«um open till 12 dm* rijmt Dinner Dance. r KinAi i t.^ Hansen* rt SATURDAY.- Gupst Night. MONDAY Dinner sri Dan™ Tea Dansant ""S&skss^, \ii;* eai Dirfct.«T SARKIES BROTHERS, PkwrMitl J ROTOSPEED# DUPLICATOR112 words
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Advertisement127 1923-10-08 1 burnetts] Old Tom 38 .a Wf\ 4 c bus. part of a RtSs^Li v. *V .vm^_3m. mjh i_l__rm^mm 'Wl African Eastern t .:^s^B Trade Corporation < Incorporated m England) I v< J f L A T E XI 1 A i STATIONERY I If I II Do you realise that127 words
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Advertisement140 1923-10-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re Estate of Shaik Abdul Have— Page Mrs. Douglas s new supply of beauty paration*— Page 5. t'ajtain Muhlenbien re-opens es shio- handler Pkge .">. Adelphi Hotel Ract Week programme— Peg. 12. Letting oi Pawnbrokers Licenses m Johon Page s for your phot... 1 C c i.i140 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous76 1923-10-08 1 Hick Water, 9.16 m y.h p m Pootball: S. V. C I 9th. High Water, 9.49 .i.m. 9J6 n.m H se at borne. Pootball: s. v. c. Wedneadny, 10th, Water, 1 i0.4fl J< !< n Planters, B il tirwday, 1 ta. Rugby S. C. \>. Co I D '< Boxing76 words
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Article220 1923-10-08 2 Details haw reached Hongk sardthe death of Father Mi lotto. It apthat on August 30th the Hor. an rob- i i? who were escorting Father M< lotto, toun«l themselves being pursued by the company of soldiers sent up from Sua how under Pan Shou-tseng. Thi- company220 words
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Article238 1923-10-08 2 Mr. Lu^erie A. (iilmort-, G mor. of the Philippine Islands, I. I M oi Saturday aft. s taj Bangkok, wkarc he had bai est of Mr. S. Dickson, tlu- V Char] v ires. Mr. Gilmore f. a ief I most intorestinr. He •ft ne month- tonkin and238 words
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Advertisement255 1923-10-08 2 HOUBIGANTS HIGH CLASS PERFUMERY. Fresh Stocks Just Received. j o— t MEDICAL HALL LTD. tt. BATTERY road SINGAPORE. i DOLLAR DIRECTORY. o Copies may be obtained At Messrs. Kelly Walsh UM.M. Dulfakir Co. G. H. Kiat Co. Peter Chonß and Co. or at DOLLAR DIRECTORY OFFICE, Dunlop House, PRICE $2.00.255 words
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Advertisement424 1923-10-08 2 GAIETY. j j=nr^ i 'iB POSITIVELY LAST TIME IN SINGAPORE C*Z7jW75 -m $fii T^OOll^Vl C reater Attractions! 3 Mighty Thrillers J B MX NOBODY SERIAL I jc'A "Vt^lVP^ Episodes 39, 10, 11 and 12 With Douglas Fairbanks Parts. ■^Nv_Xls^ HER LORD AND MASTER A Magnificent Super Special Pr duction TIME424 words
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Advertisement296 1923-10-08 2 Alhambra. From Wednesday, October 3rd, to Monday, October gu Tn the Second Show at 9 p.m- Sharp. MATINEE IDOLS 1 Reel Star Comedy. Carle Laemmle presents Gladys Walton m "GOSSIP" A highly dramatic picture play that crashes its message over m entertaining fashion. To-day's evil., manifest themselves mi n 1296 words
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Article391 1923-10-08 3 l^ondon, Sept. 11. Mr. C A. McCurdy (formerly Minister tmt Pood Bnd Chief Coalition Liberal Whip), m the first of a series of articles m the "Daily Chronicle" on Ch« question j of unemployment, contrasts the poftftfoi; 1 1 i Britain with some 1,.'i00.000 men and391 words
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Article397 1923-10-08 3 Divorce Sequel. An eloping peer and peeress, Earl Craven and Countess Cathcait, are now on tbe hifrh seas on the way to South Africa m Union Caslle liner Balmoral Castle, i ord Craven was cited as co-respondent m February. 1922. when Lady Cathcart was! «!i\< 1397 words
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Article603 1923-10-08 3 n recer.t issu< we announced thai it had been decided to dispense with <piill pens Southwark County Court and to displace them by tht mor, pro-air steel peis. Tin wonder is .not no much that the passing of the |uill should be recorded af that603 words
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Article236 1923-10-08 3 London. Sept. IH. Lord Headley, interviewed by Renter on his return from Mecca, where he was the guest for three weeks of Hussein, King of the Hedjaz, that his outstanding Impression was the welcome an-orded him by the Egyptian Moslims. Kin^r Hpsseia conferred on Lord Headley theTimes - 236 words
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Article73 1923-10-08 3 During the week ending Sept. 22nd, the P.CJC.O. recorded 102 deaths m Singapore, one of which was European, two Eurasian. 145 Chin 90, 80 Malays, and 1- Tamils, lhe chief causes of death were phthisis, v\h:ch accounted for 25, fever not specified 2S, pneumonia 22, malarial fever IS. debility and73 words
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Advertisement551 1923-10-08 3 S Drive away that v, PAIN ACHES AND PAINS, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, NEURITIS. «ad other nerve pains frequently attack with great severity during the ni»ht Savins A Brutses, too. have a habit oi becoming far more painful at nieht kre^ap yon awake with the herceness of the pain. Re prepared for551 words
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Advertisement162 1923-10-08 3 f4 *aM*mfmm*h m WmT^Mmnrl. 1 \Wi' ll HS w^tf^^^^ W !9L ~T^_rW^/.4. Wmm_ r T. r fc tft^!!!>Lj"si^B i£ j v!BHfi&&&UD9Kfiv \m—^—^SSLmm\m^^^^^ Crompton s When we first started m. business our quest was 4 'Quality' an(l no cheapening influences of competition can ever make us forget It. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED.162 words
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Article404 1923-10-08 4 I The annual report of the Deputy Chair- nan of the Improvement Trust haa now reached us-. Captain Richards point.-- out a good many thing! done and a good .many obstacles encountered. It baa rui been possible to speed up large .-•ale survey work for widening- of404 words
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Article203 1923-10-08 4 APPEAL AGAINST DEATH SENTENCE. Remarkable Conduct of Counsel. Calcutta, Sept. K. I Tin full bench ol the High Court, pre- 1 .sided over b> Justice Mukerji, consisting I three European and two Indian Judges,] •unanimously dismissed the appeal bj Barendra Kumar Ghose, sentenced to death t for participation iti the203 words
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Article49 1923-10-08 4 A sensation has been caused m City crcles by the auditors' report on the Northumberland Shipbuilding Company In 1920, the assets of the Company were valued at £9,000,000, and now they are practically worthless. The loss is attributed to the slump m trad<e and valueless shareholdings m subsidiary Companies.49 words
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Article595 1923-10-08 4 Th< ci se OU a consensu! of official opinion m Burma, says a correspondent, that if opium smoking is to he put down, will !>e necessary to register and liceni the opium pipe, and to treat the poai or an unref pipe i»ke the possessor of595 words
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Article184 1923-10-08 4 The lush invasion of Scotland led the Glasgow Presbytery of the Church of ScotLand yesterday unanimously to adopt a motion m favour of calling upon Minis;. ,s to exhort the people to vote at the ap proaching Municipal elections for candidates who fully sympathised with Scottish184 words
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Article395 1923-10-08 4 HMSEH ft CO.. EXCHANGE ii SHARE BROKERS. BAT! I.'!mv cm Q MIN IN I [Fia bracke of the Share m mark -Cum vi I Hitam 1 J elan toi ,„<.. Johan Tin < K. Kamuntings 2.4.9 2 Kin. i 100,000- I Lingui Tii L 35 Murai Tin395 words
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Article58 1923-10-08 4 Mi. Raymond H. been "mentioned" i i recent pfackj ren ne ef Cl neai Polau Rimau lighthoi Mr. P. \Y. Richards, l.s and grandson of Mi C v who distinguished himself I LJ while carving as chief D Singapore, becoming a ye" tie pirates and robbers h trouble to the58 words
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Advertisement763 1923-10-08 4 lil fPffflfW VIQGIhIA CIGARETTES this date nt '".j^SP* HBlf^^B r^iccadilly Cigarettes have a character essentially individual. The AJft tight act at cac^ cigarette is made by hand ensures a quality that perfect fe^jS^W l^^FjJßi^B un orrn Y ear m anc^ year out. Every tin you buy, every Condition K-^^H»£y 9763 words
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Advertisement593 1923-10-08 4 to owners and tin ii from Singapore, as FV S RAH V To Singapori aftei Oct d i*i»»n i' Octo avel- I" fi ovided wit h two s ci etai 5 "f the Hea te t o to Stai Masl st the ;d OWII- rney to certificate to be Stnti593 words
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Advertisement570 1923-10-08 4 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. O rhe Muni. io« n_ ol Singspor< Invite tendon for reinstalling Gilstead Read with sea laterite. Pornu <>*' tender and copies of the speciti estion may !><• obtained al Executive cipal Engineer*!* Office during i>u lOUI i. re nder j sealed ia thi coven wpplied b. ii570 words
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Advertisement24 1923-10-08 4 Hockey Sticks THE su r ,L ;t!;-de: Selected Ash I'ar.dle: Best built-up cane. >^^tP*\ Leather grip RAJA CO. North Bridge Hd SINGAPORE V.'' !!|^w24 words
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Article646 1923-10-08 5 Mf* ICREB IN ROMANTIC COUNTRY. i(u E. c. Ranch, of <>,<•». <j acres, ia m ani n Alberta. A lew miles to tir south th. Karl of Minto lias a substantial ranch. the neighbouring province of British Columbia the l>uk«' of Sutherland has a spacious acreage,646 words
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Article189 1923-10-08 5 CokHßbo Yeaag Lady's Disappearance. Colombo, September 27. -.The C. X, i>. of Colombo is making inquiries into the circumstances of the disappearance cf .1 young lady, a teacher m a leadinr school it Colombo, who ureal on board Lhe s.s. "Chile" to see some friends off189 words
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Article25 1923-10-08 5 Tratle really has nothing to <lo with diplomatic agreements. It is a matter of contic once between those who trade. Sir P. 1 Lloytl-Gream, M.P.25 words
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Advertisement312 1923-10-08 5 8^53 dam I A^k \mm. mmmm MfIHH H w Kn I fmmm\ VB ?^^*flß mm^^^^^^^^ I mMmam^m^^^ mmmmm mr\l\mmmJ I THE AFRICAN EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION LTD. X^ I_j J *mm^_ *mm m^m _o^^ —^m^^ Ao*^. m^m.^^. Qqla yVfirftTiti^ S B Rr Ti 1 TVT Q TO LET. i To Let,312 words
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Advertisement258 1923-10-08 5 BOARD ANI) LODGING. SHERON, 104 River Valley Road. Large ialcony room with sitting room. Electric ght, garage, excellent cuisine. Suit rat rriod v>uple or two ladies. Terms moderate. Engines Phone 124. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, nenr town ingle room. Electric light, excellent cvisine. Terms pc month $90 European. Apply Box No.258 words
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Advertisement256 1923-10-08 5 NOTICES. MUHLENBEIN. (Successors Hartwig Co.) SHIPCHANDLERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS I, CECIL STREET. IN THE ROTATE OF SHAIKH IBDUL H AYE Deceased >. NOTICE 1- hereby siren that 1 bai beea appointed by the Supreme Court m Probata No. Itl sf l:'!'.:. tin- Administrator de bon 1 non of the Eetate256 words
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Advertisement256 1923-10-08 5 NOTICES. MRS. I. B. DOUGLAS. Begg to *unounce tb* sn tab con signmenl of Elizabeth Arden Toilet Pri p .'<■ h P sur, Room 124, B*Rrg Hotel. K-10 t IS-1Q m SINGSPORE SHIPCHANDLERY. COMPANY. LIMITED. '-+>*** handlers, Contractors, sad Commission Agents. (#**roa —MAYNARDS BUILDING. 16 Battery Rna<l T*«ephone No. 433.256 words
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Article40 1923-10-08 6 BRIDGES. At Kajang on the 4th October to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. X. Bridges, a son. ALLEN'. -On October 4th at the Maternity Hospital, Penang. the wife of B. W. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kedah, a daughter40 words
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Article37 1923-10-08 6 COLEMAN CONRADI. Sept. 1. at Hampstead, C. George Coleman, of the Education Department. Federated Malay State, to Sylvin Juliette Conradi. I der daughter of Leon B. Conradi. West Hampstead. and the late Mrs. L. B. Conradi.37 words
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658 1923-10-08 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1923. Week End Comments. The cables during the week-end have been irregular, at times a ?pathe of Conference reports and lumours, mingled with quite unimportant sporting news from the United States and fragments from Germany. This alter nation,. of flood and drought may be658 words
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Article59 1923-10-08 6 HOTEL TRAGEDY. R (From Our Own Correspondent). Ptnang, Oct. 6. A Verdict of suicide was returned at the 1 quest on Mr. Arthur Hoogei werf, v mi\nu engineer, who was found dead m a hii ese hotel on the result of a revolver hot. His wife stated that59 words
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Article58 1923-10-08 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Oat. tJ. ln the Polk< Court the managing part- v ier of Messrs. Hoe Ann and Company mi charged with telling counterfeit trade o nark singlet* of the Tree brand, which l Icaara. Adamaon, Giifillan ard Co. import. l t was stated that58 words
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Article636 1923-10-08 6 t Mr. and Mra. W. ti. Monilaws have gone 'or a health trip to the Philippines. Mr. V. G. Bell, Conservator of Forests, \edah. is going Home or. furlough shortly. Mr. C. Charsley is arriving from Eng- s and by the City of Karachi to take up a j planting636 words
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Article413 1923-10-08 6 KGIMKNT'S DEPARTURE FOR ,v (ll 'ft >\\ t *,m^ Early yesterday morning Sinm^J nadlc farewell to the 2nd Battal^ ie Middlesex Regiment, which ha* i ne principal unit m its gani-. 0r j anuary, two years ago. ying the Regiment marched whl md playing from the Barrack at413 words
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Article408 1923-10-08 6 *> Mr. W. A. Wilson of the Malay Mail accompanied by Mrs. Wilson has come to Singapore on a short holiday. Mr. F. D'Arcy, of Messrs Whiteuwa: Laidlaw and Co.. Ltd., Bangkok, has returned from home*, and went D. :t'\ by the Biaaiaaa Express train. Sir Evan D. Jones partner408 words
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Article57 1923-10-08 6 Big Increase m Bipefta. The Aoiing Registrar of Import* Exports forwards the followiag fisru r Malayan imports and export* for Se] bar. Imports. September, I9tB $42,192,411 cr £4.^: September, Ittl $:Mo2.f>2ti or I i Increase -5 Mtt,7Bfi OT I Exports. Bepteeaber, Ittl |5&tt4t76 September, 1922 $35,820,619 or M,l"57 words
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Article73 1923-10-08 6 Heavy rain fell m Kuala Lumpu: Friday night, and the Gombak r considerably swollen the r.-ext BM I the northern part of the tow thunder ard lightning was j together with a *rale of quite v i force. Telephonic communication certain parts of the town was disturbed ar.d the electric73 words
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Article106 1923-10-08 6 A naiet Singapore suburb w:is Lift to the sound of the gun firing from forts yesterday—the Regular rently copied th.- bad habit of tiers of Sunday firmg and ara ing whether the old tradit'on of hr down the rain would prove true I* Bat it evM up the man106 words
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Article91 1923-10-08 6 The Lons Hand, a Hoot Gibson I starring vehicle, directed by R is the feature attraction at the E Cinema th:s week. Gibson, pr mi< r b*l 'man of the screen, is at his best t!i:' production aud keeps up to his usual stan< aad91 words
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Advertisement317 1923-10-08 6 |\D RIN K/1 I \/^>s/^/ I A I **aoe M»»* l|\ I sa-e s \ffi V wi i h*l Pei Case V^ A L <^/ Per Cas of V^^k^Vv-** ml OI >^ SOLE AGENTS: y/CALDBECK MACGREGOR A CO., LTd\ >r (Incorporated m Shanghai) X a s CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOLS317 words
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Advertisement78 1923-10-08 6 New Shipment Arrived of "S.M.P." and "Q.M.E" Brands OX TONGUES PRICE REDUCED TO $1.90 Per 1% lb TIN SINGAPORE GOLO STORAGE Go., Ltd. [Incorporated m tho S. S-] Orchard Road Depot. ANNOUNCEMENT joht^Tduke F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. OPTICIAN. Wishes to announce that, as from September Ist., he has acquired the practice lately78 words
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Article703 1923-10-08 7 LENGTHY EXPOSITION. ,;\UI CURZON'S REVIEW. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. son occupied a three hour sit Imperial Conference m th earing the fore "urn situation world. The greater part w*s confidential, al it supplemented mmnnkation ou the past twe the Delegates orally the of that period, explaining I703 words
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Article638 1923-10-08 7 IMPERIAL AN ECONOMIC A GENERAL REVIEW. [Reuter's Service.] London. Oct. 5. The first week's work ef the Imperial and Economic Conferences has been devoted to lajing the foundations of the main discussions, all the Imperial Deh gates examining Curzon's expose daring the weekend. It is ar.ticipated that Monday638 words
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Article20 1923-10-08 7 Mr. G. N. Saye, of Me«rs. Adams and Allan, will be proceeding Home on furlough towards the end of November.20 words
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Article767 1923-10-08 7 STILL UNSETTLED. DEMOCRATS OBJECT. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Oct. 4. Tlu democratic party has passed a resolution that it is unable to support the (Government, having no parliamentary basia. As the majority of other parties adopted the same view, it is believed that Stitsemann will now try to767 words
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Article525 1923-10-08 7 SOME OPPOSITION FACING THE MUSIC. (Reuter's Service.] New York, Oct. 5. Lloyd George has arrived on the Mauretania. He was faced with a huge battery of reporters and photographers and subjected to a rapid fire of questions. He declared that the unhappiness resulting from the war was525 words
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Article125 1923-10-08 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Oct. 5. Ar. investigation by the Tokio Chamber of Commerce shows that the retail prices o. 1 forty-four articles were increased by 12 per cent, on ar. average since the earthquake. The Chamber has announced that no ceremonial clothings will125 words
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Article26 1923-10-08 7 The case or. alleged, bribery, m which three formed member.* of the Traffic Branch stand charged, wild be mentioned m the First Police Court this morning.26 words
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Advertisement261 1923-10-08 7 J.P.— SUPER LAWN MOWER. As Adopted by the Principle Club Throughout the Kast. A FEW OF ITS UNIQUE POINTS. FRICTION LESS.— Mechanism runs m oil; dirt-proof and dusUproof. NOISELESS.- Ball bearings fitted to both back axle drive and rotary cylinder cutter spindle, makes the machine extremely easy to push and261 words
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Advertisement633 1923-10-08 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to LONDON AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BRBMBN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Ovarian! Points. WEEKLY SERVICE—LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. due Singapore. IXION London and633 words
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Advertisement524 1923-10-08 8 L_ jTCAMER^SAH^GS m v ELLERMAN LINE KLLERMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ca, LU (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICB ***?Z OUTWARD. fiae Singapore CITY OJ KARAGHi China-Japan Oct 8 CITY OF PARIS China-J.pae Nov ll V. CITY OF CANTERBURJ Clina-J.pan n£ ft HOMEWARD. U.s. CITY OF KARACHI Maraeilles-London Dec. t •5... CITY524 words
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Advertisement534 1923-10-08 8 STEAMER SAILINGS H P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAK LINE.* (Incorporated m England) HAIL, PASSENGER ft CARGO SKRVRfs PENINSULAR A ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGAI 1 LONDON A FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with flis Majesty's Government OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEW ARDfe Far China and Japan. For Maraeillea, London and Dn«534 words
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Advertisement469 1923-10-08 9 STEAMER SAILINGS 11m Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. I The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eiterman Bucknall Steam Ship Co. Ltd AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Encland.) tfEBVICI TO BOSTON AMD NEW YORK via WOW* OR PA* AMA. FROM NEW YORK -4.metM Dae Spore Route Far ATHE Ckt.469 words
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Advertisement491 1923-10-08 9 STEAMER SAILINGS rir^^^B^MLjtr KSlx/ Jk V S n y j ■i' ;C Si iiiJißmsTmifßir^Ff^ I™ H^'^* v *rm?-j*kWaimmmm7te.im I Mx*.- >'. nrnr— «fmai m i— iiimi m ■imhiuiwiibihii n m mi (Incorporated m U.S A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 10 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA Steamer. Sail. Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. PRESIDENT JACKSON491 words
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Advertisement237 1923-10-08 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINR. Hakozaki Maru Oct. 14 Hakusan Maru Oct. 28 Kitano Maru Nov. 4 LIVRRPOOL LINR. Tsushima Maru Oct. 12 Lyons Maru Nov. 7 HAMBURG LINR. Trayama Maru Oct. 10 Matsumato Maru Nov. 23 NRW YORK LINB ria SUEZ Sailing date nil. SOUTH AMERICAN UNSL Kanagawa Maru237 words
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Advertisement708 1923-10-08 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Arr, rmg from America vis I *.nama and Loading for BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA HUEZ Dl*\£CT. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Oct. 12 RNBLEY CITY due Singapore Nov. 10 ATLANTA CITY due Singapore Nov. 28 Tfcking cargo on ihrougn BU2I of Lading to ail Inland708 words
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Article1186 1923-10-08 10 Definition af a litntleman. The French are, perhaps, the one nation m the world where the advent of republi.,'nism has not destroyed the aristocratic tradition of politeness. Instead of destroy ng it, the result ha. been simply to make t more democratic, for you will line! it rj1,186 words
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Article433 1923-10-08 10 The estab! 'ment nf Siamese Shipping Co. ii propose i and a movement has already been begun to purchase the tonnage c( »a y to di i lop tin oun"3 'cc tra pondent of ,ll( •'rimes' Trade Supplement. It is maintained thaf due to the lack of trans- p«it a433 words
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Article296 1923-10-08 10 Another piracy was reported to th* longkong police on the arrival there on >ept 24th of the steam launch Tung On, he crew of which stated that armed pirates, ►bout 40 m number, boarded the vessel on Sept 10th, took cargo to a total value of >40,000, and296 words
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Article596 1923-10-08 10 Value of Research Work. The striking success of the- salvage work. now nearly complete*, m connection with the Laurentie's cargo of bullion affords an example of the value of research work combined with practical engineering. The depth at which the divers are working 120 fe*'t is by no596 words
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Advertisement92 1923-10-08 10 Henderson Line mm-m—., J^SRS.'MSS^u— mmm, RANGOON AND ENGLAND with through connections from Singapore. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. 1 ..vn *am Lance Rangoon 1923 AMARAPOORA 2 j CHINDWIN U V BURMA *J|| MARTABAN about Jan HENZADA dbout Ja71 l 0 BHAMO about Jan 20 AMARAPOORA Fcb r CHINDWIN about eb I 6 MARTABAN92 words
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Advertisement205 1923-10-08 10 HBtjß' Mm fl TRADE MARK -J»|- 1 I "Great Auk's l^ll Pilsener Beer a^jl _m*rmmm* _____iy~~~~ I W____*_\_\ \S p .'lncorporate m England). S nsapore-Ipoh-Penang. t' afl THE MARK OF GOOD OILI BRILLIANT ECONOMIC AIM Asiatic Peiroleum Co. (S. S.) Ltd I (laMrporatad ta Bag**** 1! STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA L205 words
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Advertisement124 1923-10-08 10 STEAMER SAILINGS LLOYD TRIESTINO S.V(| (Incorporated ia li moi ird bah iN«p For Penang, Coi Suez. Port Said, Bril Trieste, taking cur Lading for Fiime. the I Port?* S 'tm ROSANDRA VENEZIA DUCHESSA D'AOSTA J 1 ERSI KANDRA OUTWARD B ilU> 9 ler Hongkong, Shanghai. nnd Moji A (J FIUME124 words
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Miscellaneous539 1923-10-08 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. •Jedan, Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles, Southampton and Rotterdam, taking specially superscribed nvails for Europe Goentoer 8 a.m. Medan Rumphius 9 a.m. 3 ulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Bangkok Dux 9 a.m. Malacca Sri Patana 1 p.m. Malacca and Lingg'i Kheng Seng 1 p.m. P. Swettenham539 words
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Advertisement446 1923-10-08 11 nuggets over $5,000,000. farrm -mw> Assurances m force over $17,000,000 THE bREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE OMPANY LIMITED HFAD OFFICE- w (Incorporated m Straite Settlements) r k SlnvTlS U i ClieB, r J HoUBe Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of446 words
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Advertisement374 1923-10-08 11 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capita) Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 73,000^000. President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soms, Esq. S K. Suzuki, Esq. x. Yamakawa, Esq Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K.374 words
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Advertisement739 1923-10-08 11 BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkon/) Head Office Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Paid up-Gapital $20,000,000 Reserve Funds: Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Reserve Liability of Propnetors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. A. O. Lang. Esq.. Chairman. D. G, M. Bernard, Esq., Deputy Chairman. A-H. Compton, Esq.) W.L. Pattenden, Esq.739 words
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Advertisement540 1923-10-08 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Iwrperate* *n England ty Royal Charter A B. lTtt.> FIRE MOTOR CAR MARIN* Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs, BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., LU; Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER &Co LUI Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDONLEE, Resident Manager. EXCHANGE. October G. Bank 4540 words
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Advertisement480 1923-10-08 11 TRADE AND COMMERCE, MACPHAIL'S REPORT. Singapore, Oct. 6. Rubber:— London ls. 2ftd. Local 49 Tin:— London £203 15s. Local 100%, (100 tons sold). Share Market .—Dull. Rubbers: Par.tais 80 85, Songei Kagans 1.95 2.10, Jimahs 1.25 1.30, Allenbyi 1.30 L 35, Amalgamated Malays 2.25 2.3 5, New Craigieleas 60 65,480 words
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Article1070 1923-10-08 12 REFUGEES' THRILLING STORIES. (From Onr Own Correspondent). Yokohama, Sept. 10. Stories of escape from death by a hair's breadth as related by refugees are farj i .ore thrilling than any to be had m penny j durdfuls or m the wildest version of a him hero or1,070 words
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Article267 1923-10-08 12 lira. Uktta writes expressing the gratitude of the Japanese ladies m Singapore for all the help they received m the Bazaar for the Relit' Funds. The total sum rais- HI 17,217.31. The British and Chinese dm* aaalatad m not a small measure and i MUB of $1,660.21.267 words
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Article75 1923-10-08 12 Coleura Beat Whir. en Whir l lours Cupi wa played at BaU atier The game was ough V^iitea an t m sti n, up h< t*. r than their i ours won by the ring two and 1 for White W I one, Tl team- W Wtei75 words
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Article44 1923-10-08 12 S. C. C TENNIS TOURNAMENT. TO-DAYS TIES. A < la-- Singles. >■ dwick (to ftnirh). I; lass Single.— Final Tie. 1 Schofh Id. A Cl-.ss Doablea. d Fulch. r vs. Col. Thompson M«d Wai ren (to finu C Class Doubles. nd Ami lei SU phen and44 words
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Article142 1923-10-08 12 Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Oct. 6. The Penang hooi def< ated the Kuaia Kangsar Malay College by five goals' to nil. Mrs. Voules i resented the Wanchei Aiiflin Cup to the winners. On. .Saturday tht Rallies m- titution defeated the English <V!egi, Johore, by two goals to nil, both142 words
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Article260 1923-10-08 12 FIRST DAYS ENTRIES. Tho following are the entries for the Brst day f>f the Attfcunm Race Meeting: Races 1 and 4. (Ex-Griffin Pony Classes, two Divisions only): Druid, Bobadil, Merry Maiden, H. F., Tobsooo, Nankin, Applause. Klong Toi, Captain Cuttle, Re- ration, Sheila, Dodger, Nora, Pawang, Si260 words
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Article558 1923-10-08 12 With the Race Meeting rather less than a fortnight ahead Uainers are pushing aH>n| their chargee. Norman has arrived ran Penang with Horace L, Sin Sling, Ki.laia, Wa 'pole. Speed Arrow, Kenr.erley' kit a and Reg .My Heart. Walley It:- ar iri red from Java with Mr. W.558 words
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Article537 1923-10-08 12 The first race for the Rear Commodore.- 1919 Cup was drifted for on Sunday morning and after a severe scorching Mr. j Perry had the good sense to stop the race at the end of the first round, for I which kindly act the contestants were537 words
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Article156 1923-10-08 12 'i he conditions more or Uss fai eu ruble, the ran- for the Chengm which to«>k pa. c aloi usual coui inside the breakwatei on Saturday aft •"•>•>. very k. i nly i _*hrn itai tad at 5 fw< omnn i at 32 iii, a ?ate of about 36156 words
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Article33 1923-10-08 12 [Reuter's Service.] New York. Ort. 6. Zev haa been officially selected to ra. Papyrus on Oct. 20th. My Own and Untidy are the second and third selection* against Papyrus.33 words
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Article126 1923-10-08 12 hockey match will be played this afternoon on the S. R. C, ground between S. R. C. and A. p. < The following wi.l be the teams: 8, R. C: J. v. Moss; i". Alhuquerque and E. O. Argus; N. Leici (ter, C, UVehl and V. C. Westerhout; O,126 words
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Advertisement357 1923-10-08 12 MOUTRIE PLAYER PIANO I Easy operation, responsiveness and beautiful tom matched by the staunch dependability of the Moutrie Player I Its presence m the Home is a standing m vita tj Family to enjoy the Musi- each one !ik* i» S. MOUTRIE CO. LTD I (Incorporated m Hcngkong). AW 9357 words
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